The Bobby Bones Show - The Biggest Reviews Day Ever!
Episode Date: July 7, 2026Bobby reviews the fourteen movies he watched in just one week. Plus, the rest of the show does their Tuesday Reviewsday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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All right, here's what you're going to hear.
I watch 14 movies over break.
You're going to hear all that.
And then we get into the shows Tuesday Reviews Day, including me, Amy, Mike, Eddie, Morgan, and Lunchbox.
So it's all on this clip.
So I do my 14 movie special.
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So this is the review day special.
Here you go.
Enjoy.
Hello, welcome to Mr. Cinema.
I know Mike D is movie Mike.
But over my vacation, I watched 14 movies.
And I'm not a movie guy.
But I watched 14 movies.
If you heard my vacation diary,
you'll have heard all the movies I watched,
although I did not review them.
I guess I reviewed a couple of them.
But mostly I saved it for this
because today is Tuesday Reviews Day.
And I wouldn't want to hijack the entire show.
And you just may not care, so you could have skipped the whole thing.
But I watch 14 movies, and I'm going to go from the bottom to the top.
Now, the worst movie I watched at number 14 was still pretty good.
There'll be no spoilers here, but I will give you a little texture on some of this.
The movie is called The Outfit.
This is my number 14 movie.
From 2002,
it had somebody called Mark Rylance and Zoe Dush.
Surely they can't be Joey Dush.
I don't know.
85% of Rotten Tomatoes.
A quiet Taylor finds himself trapped
in a dangerous game between rival gangsters
over the course of one night.
I gave it three stars.
It's very much mob-based.
It's a lot of dialogue.
I didn't mind that.
It could have been affected by all the movies I've been watching.
So if it's like the second or third movie of the day,
maybe my patience was a little shorter.
But the outfit, I give three stars.
It was my number 14 movie of 14.
Although still pretty good.
I'm going to tell you, if my worst is a three star,
that's pretty good.
At number 13.
The last duel.
this is one where I just googled hey what's a good movie I haven't seen and it gives me this from
2021 massive star power Matt Damon Adam driver it is the true story of France's last legally sanctioned duel
what was cool about it was it was told from three conflicting perspectives so there was the woman
who is Matt Damon's wife and Matt Damon and Adam driver and they're like two nights and they
end up the dueling at the end in the last allowed duel. But you saw the story from all three
of their perspectives because it was all just a little different in how each of them perceived
what went down. She was assaulted. That's not a spoiler. So what I didn't like about it was,
and it's not the fault of the movie, it just kind of looked like Game of Thrones. And I like Game of
Thrones, but I need some dragons. And dragons aren't real. There were no dragons. But the colors were
like Game of Thrones.
This is like
1300s.
So that got me a little bit.
I don't like the colors like that.
It was a little long.
I only give it three stars.
It's probably better than that
because Rotten Tomatoes give it 85%.
But for me, I only gave it three stars.
Okay.
I had number 12 on the list.
Good luck, have fun, don't die.
This got three stars.
It started off.
Five stars.
I love time travel movies.
Have ever mentioned that to you?
I love time travel movies.
And so this was right up my keister.
I was ready to watch some good luck, have fun,
don't die from 2025.
Sam Rockwell is in it.
And also Haley-Lew Richardson,
which I think she's also from the White Lotus.
But a mysterious man from the future
recruit strangers at a diner to stop an AI apocalypse
leading to a wild time travel adventure.
It got a 92% on rotten tomatoes.
That is very high.
I only gave it three stars.
And I really wanted this movie to be awesome.
And the first half was freaking awesome.
And it's not even that it's an ending issue.
I'm never going to have a problem with the movie's ending.
If I like the ending or don't like the ending,
it's not going to affect my overall review of the movie.
Because I think the ending just is.
And I enjoyed the movie based on the full experience that I got, not just how it ended,
because I like when movies end up screwed up sometimes.
This one, and I love AI and the idea of man versus AI, and it just kind of lost me.
And I love it.
But yeah, that's at number 12 on my list, good luck, have fun, don't die.
At number 11.
And at one point, I just went to chat, GBT, and was like, whatever you recommend, I'm going to watch.
So here we are.
At number 11, the wrath of man.
This is Jason Statham.
I gave it three and a half stars.
It's from 2021.
A mysterious armored truck guard shocks his co-workers
when his true identity and mission slowly come to light.
It only got 68% on Rotten Tomatoes.
However, these movies aren't supposed to win Oscars.
For a shoot-em-up, fist fight, bang-bang movie
is pretty freaking good.
But that's really what it was.
So if you're looking for just an action movie
and your appetite is just straight action, right?
This is awesome.
If it's not, you're like, let's just watch a good movie.
It's pretty good.
I really wanted a boom, boom, boom.
But to fairly give it a rating, I give it three and a half stars.
But Jason Statham's awesome.
If you just want some John Wick type action,
this is a good one.
Wrath of Man, but three and a half stars,
have stars overall. Next up, we got my four stars. And I got one, two, three, four, five, six
four star movies. And so this is just a tier more than it is in order. But my four star movies,
no country for old men is a four star. And I think 2007 is when this came out. And I think it won
a bunch of awards. It's a Cohen Brothers movie. Chat, GBT, GBT had suggested I watch it. So I did. Tommy
Lee Jones, heavy air bardom. They're awesome in it. The description, after finding a suitcase full
of cash, a hunter becomes a target of one of cinema's most relentless killers. 93% on rotten
tomatoes. Yeah, it's a super well-respected movie. I really enjoyed it. You've probably seen it if you're
listening to me, if you watch movies at all. But I really enjoyed no country for old men.
Which, by the way, four stars about almost as high as you can get. Now, I get it. It goes up to
a five-star, but I think I might have two or three five-star movies ever in the history of my life.
So four-star is up there. Four and a half stars, which I got a few of those.
Realistically, that's about as high as it gets. So no country for old men, four stars. Also four stars.
This movie called Upgrade is only an hour and a half long. It was on Netflix. Now, if you're not into
technology, and we talked about AI earlier,
because I was talking about good fun, good luck, have fun, don't die.
This movie's probably not for you if you're not a bit AI sci-fi nerd.
So I'll read you.
After a brutal attack leaves him paralyzed,
a man receives an experimental AIM plant that gives them extraordinary abilities
and a thirst for revenge.
I didn't know the actors, Logan Marshall Green, and Betty Gabriel.
I gave it four stars.
It's 88% of Rotten Tomatoes.
They listed it as cyberpunk.
You know how they put the descriptor words up there?
I really enjoyed it.
I think I had a low expectation
that it was just going to be some sort of AI ninja type movie.
And there are no ninjas in this.
But it was that.
There's a lot of action.
But there are those elements that I think I was looking for
and good luck, have fun, don't die.
Those trying to successfully predict what's happening in the future
by showing you what's happened in the past
and how fast AI has already grown.
So I give that four stars.
If that's your jam, it starts off a little weird.
And you think, I don't know if I'm going to like this.
But hang in there.
It's not that long anyway.
Also, hell or high water.
Four stars.
Heller Highwater from 2016, Jeff Bridges and Chris Pine.
Two brothers robbed banks across Texas while a veteran ranger closes in on them.
Jeff Bridges is the ranger.
This was written by the same guy that wrote,
Yellowstone and all those.
So pretty cool.
I didn't know that.
He also wrote Sicario,
which I am going to review in a few minutes as well.
So I think a lot of people,
I'm just assuming that people have seen this
because anybody I mentioned,
who's like, yeah, I've already seen it.
Maybe you haven't seen Heller Highwater.
But people always are like, oh, that's cool.
Taylor Sheridan wrote it.
I'm generally a fan of Taylor Sheridan written things.
And this is a good movie.
It's a four-star movie.
It got 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
That is extremely high.
I enjoyed it.
I'm not really a guy that likes cowboys in movies.
But this wasn't a Western,
as in a traditional Western in the 1800s or not.
It's basically current day, you know, 2016.
Yeah, yeah.
It's basically a current day.
So it's good.
It's good.
Real good.
Four stars.
Okay.
What else we got here?
September 5th is the movie I watched on Netflix.
So September 5th came out in 2024. It's got Peter Sarsgaard. And this is a true story. The ABC sports team covering the 1972 Munich Olympics suddenly finds itself reporting a terrorist attack live to the world. This is wild. This really happened in Munich during the Olympics. These terrorists go in and take these Israeli athletes hostage. I don't want to say much more because there is a movie in it. I guess you could look up the history of it. But,
So they had to make decisions being the people that were sports broadcasters, sports broadcasters, sports production team.
And they had the biggest new story in the world happening right in front of them.
How do they handle it?
What do they shoot?
I think just as a movie, I don't know if I would have, I might have given it four stars.
Maybe it's a three and a halfer, but the historical part of it knocked it up to four stars.
I did really enjoy it because I felt like I was learning something.
And I really like the actors in it too.
But it was good.
93%.
I don't know if I said that on Rotten Tomatoes.
because I have this all listed out in front of me, so you have to pardon me.
So, there you go.
September 5th, four star in that four star tier.
Strange darling.
Four stars.
This movie I was impressed by more than any other movie
because I had no idea what I was getting into.
Now, I didn't say it's my favorite of all of them.
But I had no idea what this was about
because when Chat, GBT, GBT, told me to watch it.
It said, don't watch a trailer.
The less you know the better.
So that's what I did.
And so all I'm going to say is they present this out of order because they do it in chapters.
And it's a serial killer movie.
I think that's all I'm going to say because I just want to give you what I had going into it.
And that's what scrolls on the screen at the very beginning of it.
So in the first 30 seconds of the movie, it tells you the story of the serial killer.
And then it's all given to you but out of order.
I went into it going, I could use a little suspense. I'm into it. Let's get it. And when it was over, I text
Mike. I said, hey, you got to watch Strange Darling if you haven't. You're a movie Mike. First, I said,
have you seen Strange Darling? Because I figured he would have. He's like, I haven't. I said,
you got to watch Strange Darling. And then he texted me back and said, I watched it. It was awesome.
So that's a 96% of Rotten Tomatoes. It is in my four-star tier. Strange Darling. It is a bit dark at times.
I don't want you to think you're going into a movie that's uplifting because it is not.
And there's some sex stuff.
So don't watch some with the kids.
Now it's not like pornography,
but I think I was most impressed.
Most impressed, maybe not fair.
I think from expectation to what was delivered,
it was the highest based on where the floor was.
Strange darling, it rocked.
It rocked how they did the movie too.
All of that, all of it.
just impressive.
Okay.
I have two more in the four-star tier.
No, I have one more in the four-star tier.
Pressure.
Now, this was a three-and-a-half movie for sure,
but it's historical
and the acting was so freaking good.
If you don't have time to sit without your phone
and watch skip pressure,
and it's one of those slow burns
that at the end of it,
you're super happy you watched it,
but during it, you may go, man, they're sure talking a lot.
Like, if you watch pressure,
remember the bomb that came out
about the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer?
If you liked Oppenheimer, I think you'll like pressure.
One, it's historical and for the most part true,
but it's slow in that,
there's no war happening in the movie,
but it's about the war that's happening during the movie.
So here's the plot.
In the days before D-Day, military leaders and meteorologists wrestle with the weather forecast
that could determine the success or failure of the invasion.
So probably the most famous invasion in American history, at least modern during World War II.
It's about that.
Brendan Frazier plays Dwight D. Eisenhower.
He's freaking amazing in it.
I'm not somebody who knows good acting.
Unless it's so good that I go, that guy's good.
and Andrew Scott is in it.
I think Andrew Scott is from this show I watched on
maybe Netflix was in black and white.
The guys like murder.
But anyway, it got 87% of rotten tomatoes
and it got a four star from me.
Historical part, the historical part was freaking awesome.
All right, right, right, right.
There you go. Those are the four stars.
Now, I got to say nothing got a five star.
But like I said earlier,
I think there have only been
I'm going to say three movies ever.
They got a five star.
And I can only think of two of them now.
I'm just giving myself the runway if I forgot one.
But Man on the Moon, the movie about Andy Kaufman,
Jim Carrey's playing Andy Kaufman.
That is my favorite movie of all time.
Five stars.
It's a great movie, great acting, great story.
And it's about somebody that I look at and am,
enamored with. So there's that. The other one is probably The Life of Chuck, five stars. That movie was
amazing. And I understand some people who didn't like it. And I think I was looking for something like that
at that time. And also, I love the, I hate to be that guy that goes, well, if you didn't like it,
you just didn't get it. What I would think is if you didn't like it, maybe you missed some of the
nuance of what they were trying to get you to feel. I miss.
that all the time in movies.
But I think those are my two for sure, and I leave open for one other one, but those are my
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So also it's going to be impossible to get a five star the day after.
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Okay, we got four and a half stars.
This is about the highest that I could give him a movie.
I loved all four of these movies.
I'm going to go Sicario, which I had never seen.
My wife had seen it.
I mentioned in the diary podcast that I did in my vacation
that she walked in while I was watching it.
This is about the time she started calling me Mr. Cinema.
And I was watching Sicario,
which I go, yeah, I saw it this long time ago.
So it's got Emily Blunt, Benici L. D'Otero.
It's about an FBI agent,
and she joins this task force.
It's Mexican drug cartels and like the gray areas of the drug war.
92% of rotten tomatoes, four and a half stars for me.
I loved Sicario.
Won't spend too much time on it.
You may have already seen it.
Prisoners.
Another one you may have seen.
It's got Jake Gyllenhaal in it.
And Hugh Jackman.
What the crap?
That's a crazy one.
That's a crazy one.
That's a crazy one.
Yeah, prisoners.
2013, when two young girls disappear,
a desperate father and a determined detective
take very different paths toward finding them.
I gave a four and a half stars.
That's a crazy one.
So there you go.
That's prisoners.
I don't want to say too much about it.
I got two more here.
On Tuesday, Reviews Day.
All right.
All right, these are probably my favorite two
of the whole 14 movies,
and they're both kind of effed up.
They're both effed up movies.
And that's why I loved them.
So I don't think these are going to be
everybody's favorites, by the way.
I think if I were just to go gin pop,
what would I recommend to everybody
before I tell you these two?
If you're listening right now and you're going,
man, I really would like to have a movie to watch.
And you're gin pop.
If I have 100 people in front of me,
how am I going to make 85 of them happy?
I'm going to recommend Sicario,
prisoners, hell or high water.
Those are the three that I'm recommending to you listening here unless you have effed up taste like me
with technology, kill, eat the rich type thing.
So in no order I'll put four and a half stars that we're going to do companion.
Now, I want to make sure that I don't say anything I shouldn't say about companion
because I knew almost nothing going into it from 2025.
It has Jack Quaid in it from The Boys and Sophie Thatcher.
Here is the plot synopsis.
A weekend getaway unravels into a tense sci-fi thriller filled with secrets and unexpected twists.
A 94% on rotten tomatoes.
From me, companion gets four and a half stars.
companion freaking rocked.
I think companions
gave me the taste
to keep watching movies the whole time.
All right.
My number one.
Or
the companion in this one
I got four
that are four and a half
but the menu?
You guys watch the menu?
What the heck?
It was listed as horror?
I think
my definition of horror is wrong
because to me horror is
monsters. There were no monsters. So when I hit play, I thought, oh man, if they're like goblins
coming out from the closet, jump scares, I'm not in it. This was not that at all. The menu to me
was amazing. It's effed up. But it was amazing. From 2022, I'm not sure how to say this guy's name.
I think it's Ralph Fines, but it's spelled F-I-E-N-N-E-S.
This guy is amazing in this movie.
He plays the head chef.
And then Enya Taylor Joy,
who I know from that chess series on Netflix,
maybe Queens Gambit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Guests at an exclusive island restaurant
discover the evening's menu is far more sinister
than they expected.
88% of Rotten Tomatoes, 4.5 stars.
movie freaking rocked.
So there you go.
Those are the 14 movies
that I watched over my vacation.
I did them all here on Tuesday Reviews Day
as I reviewed all 14 movies.
Okay, let me...
Let's see, let's see.
By Rotten Tomato scores of all them that I reviewed,
it looks like hell or high water
got the highest overall score at 97.
The other 90s are no country for old men.
Sicario, September 5th, Strange Darling,
that got a 96.
And good luck, have fun, don't die,
which only gave three stars.
Those are the ones that got the 90s.
The lowest of all the movies
was Rath of Man at 68%.
But I think, and that was just to shoot him up,
Jason State's a movie.
I think that's the only one that was in the 60s
or the 70s, yep.
All the rest were 80s and money.
Like prisoners only got 81%
which blows my mind because that movie,
I get four and a half story.
That movie's freaking crazy.
So you heard the movies for gin pop.
If you have a taste that's a little odd like me,
I recommend the menu and companion
because they were awesome.
So there you go.
There's my full Tuesday reviews day.
And I also encourage you to check out Man on the Moon.
because it's my favorite movie ever.
And I also encourage you to check out Life of Chuck
because it's one of my favorite movies ever as well.
There you have it.
Thank you for listening to this.
I know it was just me talking,
but I wanted to get this,
just vomit it all out, one place, one time,
Tuesday Reviews Day.
Thank you very much.
My Tuesday Reviews Day,
I finished season four from,
which is that show where these people are in this town
they can't get out and at night
these zombie things come along
it's an awesome show
and nobody watches it because it's on MGM Plus
but it's A plus
I finish season four
I'm gonna give season four
out of five pistols
it's the worst of the four seasons
but it's also really good
as a fourth season and there's only one left
this season was really setting up the final season
which is kind of annoying.
But if you haven't watched From yet, it's so good.
I hate horror movies.
And this thing definitely at times feels horre-y.
I was starting to say hoary.
My wife's like, that's not a thing to say.
Horror.
Yeah, she got to put the or.
That lies ore on there.
Er.
Yeah.
So from four out of five pistols.
And nobody else is watching it, I assume.
Nope.
No, my daughter, and she's with you.
She loves it.
It's so good.
Yeah.
So, Amy, go.
Imperfect women.
that's on Apple Plus.
Carrie Washington is in it.
And I give it
3.5 out of 5
mysterious deaths.
TV show.
Oh, show.
Did you say that?
Yeah. I don't know if I did.
It's a series on Apple Plus.
What was that show you were watching them
that you said,
it could be great, it could be terrible,
it's from a book.
Herman Melville wrote it.
What?
The guy that wrote Moby Dick.
It was on Netflix and you said it's a book
And you were giving us the whole run through
And you were like, it's good
But I don't know if everybody loves it
Oh we haven't I haven't I read that book
Strangers on vacation
No chase me if you can or something
No
What?
I don't know man you're telling us about some show on Netflix
Last week
Okay
And you're not done with it
Well I know that you
It's British
Really?
Yeah I don't know
Oh man time flies
I know that I started strangers the book
which I finished that, and I give that four and a half out of five divorces.
But you're the one that told me that was going to be a show on Netflix,
and Gwyneth Paltos is going to be the star?
I'm going to find this show.
I'm glad you will.
You're going to go, oh, my goodness, that's it.
And I'm like, oh, my brain.
Okay, I will find him.
I will find him.
I will find him.
Yes, yes, yes.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my gosh.
You don't even know what you're watching.
She's Googling to see what it's about.
No, no, no, no, no.
I don't have to see what it's about.
Let me just see a little something.
So you know what he's talking about it?
Hold on, yeah.
It was, I will find you.
It was written by Harlan Coben.
Yes. Okay, so I didn't read this book, but I did watch I will find you.
I watched all of it.
Okay, did you fully review it.
I did.
I forgot I watched it.
I had so much of session.
I forgot that last week, yeah, you're right.
Before you, I was like, I can't talk about it yet.
Yes.
I give it, I'll give that for.
out of five murdered sons.
Oh, I don't like those reviews.
I know, but it's, you'll see.
Now I don't want to see.
Is that a spoiler?
No, no, it's why, you know he's.
Oh, no, she spoiled it.
I was going to say, you know, he's in jail.
Oh, no.
So he's in jail, too?
Yeah.
Yeah, well, the thing says here, I can read.
That's why, because on Netflix, it does say from the book by Harlan COVID.
That's why I said Herman Melville.
Harlan and Herman.
So close.
It says a father in prison for a son's murder
receives evidence suggesting his child may be alive.
Sounds like everything's good there.
Sounds like I am safe.
Compelling him to escape and uncover the truth.
Yeah.
Okay, so those are your reviews.
It reminds me of prison break days.
We will do the rest of the views on the podcast.
Also, on the podcast today,
I did a 14 movie during my vacation,
full review of every of the 14 movies and teared them out.
That's crazy.
14.
You watched 14 movies.
Yeah, watch 14 movies during the vacation.
Okay, go check that out.
Bobby Bone Show podcast, if you want to hear that.
Ray, now hit generic again.
It's a Bobby Bone Show.
Okay, let's finish Tuesday Reviews Day.
Let's go to Movie Mike.
I watched the new Jackass movie in theaters.
It was really good.
There's only been one movie to make me cry this year, and it was Jackass.
Really?
Is it because it's the end of something you've spent your whole life watching?
Yeah, Jackass came out when I was 10 years old,
So I've been watching it my entire life, have seen every episode of the TV show,
seen all the movies in theaters, and then seeing it come to an end.
It was like a weird part of my childhood just finishing.
Did you like it as a standalone jackass movie?
Yes.
If I watched all the other movies leading up to it, I would feel kind of ripped off
because they do use a lot of the bits.
It's like the best and last, so it's their best moments from all the movies and then new stuff.
But I think as like one piece together, it works really well as an emotional send-off.
I had Steve-O on the Bobbycast
and he was telling the story of Johnny Knoxville
and how what Johnny Knoxville did to get famous
because he was trying to be an actor,
a real-life, straightforward actor
for a long time and it wasn't working.
He says, screw it, I'll just do stuff to get people to notice me.
And so he made this video of him testing out
a lot of the equipment that's used to incapacitate people.
Oh.
And so tasers, all this stuff, right?
And so one of them was he put on a bulletproof vest
and they shot him with a gun,
but that was never,
able to be shown because of how
FD up it was. Oh yeah.
But they showed it, didn't they? He shoots himself.
He does? Yeah. So this is the first
time in the movie. Yeah. That's what
Steve-O said. It's the first time that's ever been able to be
shown. So there's a lot of that footage
from way, way, way back that you were never
able to see that you're able to see now.
Yeah. Did he shoot somewhere where
he would be? Bulletproofed.
Well, I know he's bulletproof. Like not as hard. Did he shoot?
He puts on a vets and shoot stuff in the head.
Why didn't that work?
I mean, on the vest, did he strategically go somewhere where maybe he had a better odd...
No, like right in middle of the chest.
He'd have been done for it.
He put some magazines, like, in between the vest and his body.
He's like, that'll pat it a little bit.
Oh, my God.
But it's so...
It's scary watching it.
You know it turns out fine, but they go out to, like, the back, like, just some random back road.
And it just looks like he's about to die.
Oh.
So he did that stuff because he felt like...
and you can correct me if I'm wrong,
that he had to go to that level to get people to notice him.
He never was planning to be the guy that was doing crazy stuff.
He was trying to be a real-life actor.
I saw a picture of him as Keanu Reeves body double in a movie.
Yeah.
Like one of those, like, vampire.
Yeah, what movie was it like point in blank or something?
I don't know.
Yeah, I saw the same picture.
But that was his way.
And so that's what happened.
So did they know each other?
Nope.
They just got put together.
Nope.
Steve-o sent an audition tape.
because he was doing his own thing making tapes
Yeah, he was down in Florida
He was down in Florida making tapes
Like doing crazy stuff
Skateboarding
It's a really interesting bobbycast
Even if you don't like jackass
Because jackass is like 15 minutes of
And we talk about a lot of other stuff
But yeah those guys didn't know each other
No that's crazy
And Johnny Knoxville's plan was never to be the jackass guy
So that's cool
It's cool, it's good
Yeah
I don't think I'm gonna watch it
But I thought it's like
You won't watch it at all?
As I get older
As I get older people falling
makes me feel weirder and weird.
It's funny because they are older.
They don't do the physical stuff anymore.
It gets more disgusting.
Oh, okay.
Because they're like, we can't do the physical things
because, well, like Johnny Knoxville,
he takes another blow to the head.
He'll literally die.
I saw he was doing Savannah Banana stuff.
Yeah.
And he did human strike zone.
And he stood over the plate
and they basically just pegged him with the ball.
Like, this is recent.
This is like two weeks ago.
Oh, I was there.
Yeah, like hit him in the balls with the ball.
I think Steveo was there.
He lit himself on fire and ran the bases.
Oh, boy.
So that was promotion for the.
the movie. That wasn't even the movie.
What'd you get that? I gave it
4.5 out of five crutches.
Strong. Eddie?
Man, I watched a documentary called
The Truth and Tragedy of Mariah
Wilson. And this was back in 22
in Austin, Texas. There was a
cyclist who she was
a competitive cyclist really
good at it, but she went to Austin to visit a friend of
hers. Her friend comes back home, finds
her dead on the floor. That's all
I can tell you. And then they break down just the
investigation of what happened to her.
Dude, that's just crazy.
I remember reading this in the news and being like, oh, gosh, whatever.
Like, this is somebody goes on the run.
They have to find them.
It's a crazy, crazy story.
What's it called?
It's called The Truth and Tragedy of Mariah Wilson.
And they call her Moe for short.
Has anybody watched that documentary about the Pez guy?
No.
On Netflix.
Pez candy?
Yeah.
You may want to look that up.
I haven't watched it.
I had a friend who said, hey, have you watched the documentary on the Pez guy?
He said it was pretty good.
I hadn't.
I was in the middle of watching 14 other.
movies.
You're a little busy.
It's called the Pez Outlaw.
It is a documentary and it has on Rotten Tomatoes on 100%.
No way.
I don't know what it's about.
The story of Steve Glew, a Midwestern machinist who smuggles rare Pez dispensers from Europe
and sells them for thousands, drawing the ire of both the U.S.
Pez and rival collectors.
I'm in.
Not seen it, but I'm in.
Pez was cool because like the collecting the different characters is cool, but the candy
was never that good. It was terrible, but it tastes
as a kid because it was cool. You just pop them
and you just, you'd put them, here's what stupid.
You'd waste all the time putting them all in, then you
eat them about three seconds. I never put them in. I just got that little score
pack and ate the candy. It's out of the wrapper? Yeah, just
open it out and eat the candy. That is
a crazy story about the cyclist. I've read
the news story and I know exactly what you're talking about.
Morgan? Yeah, I watched
L on Amazon Prime.
L. Yeah, it's the prequel
to Legally Blonde. Sorry.
There's a prequel to Legally Blonde?
Is Reese Witherspoon involved?
She's the executive producer.
Her company, Hello Sunshine, did it.
So it's very much following the story of Elwoods.
And she is,
Reese Witherspoon could have birthed this girl.
She looks identical to her.
And she sounds like her.
She has similar mannerisms.
It's really well done.
Did you like it?
I loved it.
Is it because you liked Legally Blonde?
Yeah.
I mean, I went in with nostalgia.
I was excited to watch it.
So I'd give it four out of five Tuolwas.
Lunch box?
I watch nothing.
I watched just the road the open road the open road the lake and I mean a lot of just soccer whenever I watch TV it was soccer
Ray Moondo did you watch anything during the break a little bit of Love Island UK and Love Island US not finished yet but a lot of sleeping around
sleeping around you were you were well dude on love island oh that's what it sounded like from you he's like I was doing a lot of sleeping around dudes chicks
and then they they do movie nights and stuff so the guys come back and they have to explain why they slept in the bed with
another girl and they go, I was, I was just cuddling with her for a night. It's not like anything
happened. And then the girl will say, oh, yeah, he wasn't, he wasn't, didn't do anything inappropriate.
We just cuddled. Sometimes from the UK, they have different words, but yeah, it was just a cuddled.
Oh, were you doing a British? I was trying to do British. Because it sounded a bit racist, but
I didn't mean it's a bad British. Got it. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, so, yeah. So, yeah, so I
I like her. I mean, uh, okay, now I can hear I'm trying to do it. He's trying. Yeah, okay.
But you didn't finish it or anything? No, no.
It's live, so it's going on every day.
Okay, there you go.
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